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Orix BlueWave, a former Nippon Professional Baseball team, Japan; Chonburi Bluewave Futsal Club, a Thai Futsal League team; Blue Wave, a nickname for the Al Hilal Club, Sudan; Blue Wave, a nickname for the teams of Darien High School, U.S. Blue Wave, a nickname for Florida Atlantic Owls baseball, U.S.
Blue Wave-Marikina, also known as Blue Wave at Marquinton, is a mall and office complex in Marikina, Philippines developed by Federal Land, Inc. It sits on a 2 hectares (4.9 acres) site just off the Sumulong Highway, at the northwest corner of the intersection with Mayor Gil Fernando Avenue.
Born in Plymouth, Baggs spent most of his life in the Isle of Man and got into business by selling yo-yos at school. [1] He attended Ramsey Grammar School. [8] When he was 13, he founded BlueWave Communications to provide internet services in the Crown Dependency and legally incorporated it as a company when he was legally able to on his 18th birthday.
The BlueWave's home-game attendance had been steadily declining after star player Ichiro Suzuki left the team to play in MLB in 2001, and the team finished the previous two seasons in last place. In June 2004, believing no one had any interest in purchasing the team, Buffaloes officials announced plans to merge with the BlueWave for the 2005 ...
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Hasegawa was drafted in the first round by the Orix BlueWave in 1990. He won 12 games in his rookie year, and received the Japanese Rookie of the Year Award in 1991. He was a teammate of Ichiro Suzuki in Japan, and won two championships with the Orix BlueWave. In six seasons with the BlueWave, he was 57–45 with a 3.33 ERA.
Ichiro Suzuki. Suzuki, 51, had a lengthy, unprecedented career that spanned three decades in two countries. His pro career began as an 18-year-old in Japan after he was drafted by the Orix BlueWave.
Orix BlueWave/Orix Buffaloes (2002 – 2006) Chiba Lotte Marines (2007 – 2009) Yokohama BayStars (2010 – 2011) As coach. Orix Buffaloes (2016 – 2019)